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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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. >> this is asked of us by the department of public works. is there a staffer who can talk about the different assessments that they are proposing. >> members of the board, and also with the department of public works, and chapter 80 of the administrative code says that -- they require that the department notified property owners to make corrections with graffiti. it is their obligation to maintain a property free of graffiti, and in cases where they refuse to correct these conditions, the city will provide the corrections. i am here to provide the list -- and because there is an outstanding balance, we ask that these assessments be added to the property tax bill. >> and are there any questions? i asked if there are any members of the public who wish to contest this, you have two minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. i represent property owners, -- in respect to the property located at 600 gurney street, a corner building on attorney in sacramento street. i have received notice of graffiti on the building, just to begin, i appreciate if you h
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denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize john adams because of the mini series and sam adams because of a beer. that's just the way it is. the other men, i think if you look at them across their professions, some of them were lawyers, some were doctors. kreiger politicians. a large number made their income from agricultural work, whether that was a large plantation in the south or a small farm. >> these were men who enjoyed a role of prominence, that's how they ended up in the continental congress. some of them started out from humble beginnings. not the majority of them but there ar
denise and joe join us now. and the author thomas jefferson pretty well-known, vice president, minister to france, secretary of state and eventually president. but the other 55, not so much. >> not so much. >> well who were they. if you were to look across the room, who was sitting in that hot summer room in philadelphia? >> the 55, i mean i would say out of the 56 men, the 5 we know are franklin, jefferson and hancock. i think these days other people would say i recognize...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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if i think of the gifts our parents gave us and they gave us a strong, stable home, you saw my sister talk about that. the greatest gift among those great gifts is they never taught us we had limits and said look because our family because where we come from there are certain things you can't do, people like us to do that, i never felt like that. it's because they understood very early on we would have chances that they didn't have because of how great this country really is. >> sean: were you just average in football? >> yeah. do you know what? i tell people i would have been in the nfl had it not been for my lack of size, speed and talent. >> sean: we're going to take a break and come right back. we take a look at his skyrocketing political career. his wife will join us right here on the set. >> i saw my mother coming up the steps to the stage. she turned 80 that day. absent was my father. he lost a short battle with lung cancer less than two months earlier. he hadn't lived long enough to >> sean: welcome back to "hannity". we're joined by marco rubio and his family, he became a hou
if i think of the gifts our parents gave us and they gave us a strong, stable home, you saw my sister talk about that. the greatest gift among those great gifts is they never taught us we had limits and said look because our family because where we come from there are certain things you can't do, people like us to do that, i never felt like that. it's because they understood very early on we would have chances that they didn't have because of how great this country really is. >> sean:...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
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i used to at one point rent a room from barbara solomon, and we used to have really almost heated discussions about class and eli elitism, and the particular colleges she focused on in her wonderful book, "the -- in the company of educations women," i was wondering if you could just comment on whether or not there really were class issues involved in change and how -- how quickly it happened at the elite seven sister schools as opposed to some of the other schools that women attended who were more working -- who came from working class backgrounds. >> that's a rich and complicated question. what's critical to an answer to that question has to do with financial aid and the possibilities for financial aid, and they differ institution by institution. i mean, i was horrified to learn how late real financial aid started at smith, and i knew that at wellesley the founder had always wanted to help the calico girls as opposed to the silk girls get an education. so the financial aid had been more possible. it's a -- you know, that is a rich and complicated issue, and financial aid is really at its cor
i used to at one point rent a room from barbara solomon, and we used to have really almost heated discussions about class and eli elitism, and the particular colleges she focused on in her wonderful book, "the -- in the company of educations women," i was wondering if you could just comment on whether or not there really were class issues involved in change and how -- how quickly it happened at the elite seven sister schools as opposed to some of the other schools that women attended...
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tell us about that. >> yes. i really want people to know that where they are today is not where they have to remain. there's no pit too deep that you can't climb out of. there's nothing more remarkable about me than the next person. i just didn't give up. if i can let young people know that if they shed their own behavior and look to the future, they can also accomplish really great things. >> there's a youth reception as part of the conference. >> yes, the red hot party at the black cat. i'll be singing a couple songs, doing a meet and greet. letting other people infected and affected by hiv know they have someone championing for them and fighting for them. >> getting back to you and that voice. what in the world are you going to do with that? >> besides making a really cellar album, seal low and i have been talking about doing some work together. i want to use celebrity as a chance to let people know that this is what -- the day i die which won't be any time soon, i want to know i accomplished something and it
tell us about that. >> yes. i really want people to know that where they are today is not where they have to remain. there's no pit too deep that you can't climb out of. there's nothing more remarkable about me than the next person. i just didn't give up. if i can let young people know that if they shed their own behavior and look to the future, they can also accomplish really great things. >> there's a youth reception as part of the conference. >> yes, the red hot party at...
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rioune t i possibility that the four of us, possibly five, that we can agree on this. byrowhite shode rou t. iow n pin j brn. tharveoto w y wan said that this is worth while while to pursue every avenue of agreeme who mi be inis. iughape tho he mdst ens atti plnd u ineni i hay he background a when i looked at justice brennan's papers about this case, he had no idea what was ing on with h and plnd be' - i a v hiayri tus hnlteel liberal that he is worried about the way that the case is going. and justice stevens says that it will all turn out ok. asat eadigut ho ley tee. wao-on w'se. nt come back to an antidote that has to do with the post brennan court. a lot of it looks at her relationship to justicere. iught wld ghi plhahiho le oowus nnn a san w o gheri of an area of law and pull back and we have seen that on abortion and fiative actn in the miigasndmp ioiusol icomec hs rt tewou aow isrtoi tor probably another couple of decades andhis involves prisoner appeals. this is an ea thatus nnad h. heetaou shid l i atert ntd iidoe insor death some federal court would come alon
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we'll get them to wake up by asking them to join us, join us in the things that we care about. link arms with us. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a pass we have come to. when the president of the united states meets with the president of mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign states, the state of arizona. [ applause ] i said on radio and people checked it out, i said i challenge you to come poir what lincoln said about south carolina on the eve of succession with what barack obama has said about arizona. lincoln was not as hard on south carolina as barack obama was on arizona. you want to put yourself in that mold, mr. president, then act in that mold. you want to be that person -- or like that person, then imitate that person. let me close. back to america and what it is. this is, as lincoln said, the title of my book, the last best hope of earth. 1862, after the bloody battle of anteedum, still the bloodiest day in american history. abraham lincoln said we shall nobley save or meanly lose this last best hope of earth. when i be
we'll get them to wake up by asking them to join us, join us in the things that we care about. link arms with us. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a pass we have come to. when the president of the united states meets with the president of mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign states, the state of arizona. [ applause ] i said on radio and people checked it out, i said i challenge you to come poir what lincoln said about south carolina on the eve...
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i will use part of the more recent analogy. what are the chances when they add a new chapel in the form of the change, i don't know either in the electoral law or in the constitution, that a long second round of votes, especially considering in the last presidential election the margin between the first and second place was minimal, and in this case pena nita is going to have a very low mandate given the fact that he has not reached 40% of the polls. >> that's a good question. i don't know if people could hear it, but whether new reforms might contemplate a second round of voting since you have three primary conditions, pena nieta with 38%, a healthy margin of six points or less, but still far from a majority mexicans supporting the new president, so a good question. this young lady here. >> hello. c.j. hernandez from the u.s. state department. now that we're getting through the elafgts election and what's to come with pena nieto administration it was pointed out that calderon still has the office for the next four and a half m
i will use part of the more recent analogy. what are the chances when they add a new chapel in the form of the change, i don't know either in the electoral law or in the constitution, that a long second round of votes, especially considering in the last presidential election the margin between the first and second place was minimal, and in this case pena nita is going to have a very low mandate given the fact that he has not reached 40% of the polls. >> that's a good question. i don't...
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bennett, for being with us today. state representative kathleen konty, my question for you is, we can overcome obama care by turning around the president of the united states and the senate. how can we overcome the precedent that was set for us by the court when they set the precedent saying that we have taxing authority over behavior? >> that's a great question. you c hugh can deal with it better than i can. maybe you can ask him tonight. but i don't think people have questioned the taxation power. congress has the power to tax. we settled this when we got a constitutional amendment about takzation. i listened to rush the other day, and he was talking about, don't worry about necessary and proper, don't worry about interstate commerce, because all liberals need to do now is just use taxation. there's one good thing about using the taxation power over and over again. the people are remarkably sensitive to it. they don't like it. they didn't like it the time of the first tea party. they don't like it on the occasion of
bennett, for being with us today. state representative kathleen konty, my question for you is, we can overcome obama care by turning around the president of the united states and the senate. how can we overcome the precedent that was set for us by the court when they set the precedent saying that we have taxing authority over behavior? >> that's a great question. you c hugh can deal with it better than i can. maybe you can ask him tonight. but i don't think people have questioned the...
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and to divide us is a mistake. and they stepped up and said knock it off -- >> that's just not the image that comes across. what the rest of us see is a state that is totally divided, and appears to be anti-immigrant. how do you get this other side out? it has got to be very difficult to recruit people to sen the message that you embrace diversity. >> that's why i'm on your show right now. >> well god bless you. [ laughter ] >> the reality is oftentimes the folks that get elected to the legislature come from the extreme ends of the parties. when our leaders take divisive positions, they don't represent this state. in arizona. we are normal we like people. we like diversity. we have a very bright future where we're going to focus in on education -- >> we need more guys like you on tv. because you have got joe arpaio out there and that's what everybody sees. so how would you like to see immigration reform so you could carry out your job's agenda. >> we need comprehensive immigration reform. we need to pass the dream
and to divide us is a mistake. and they stepped up and said knock it off -- >> that's just not the image that comes across. what the rest of us see is a state that is totally divided, and appears to be anti-immigrant. how do you get this other side out? it has got to be very difficult to recruit people to sen the message that you embrace diversity. >> that's why i'm on your show right now. >> well god bless you. [ laughter ] >> the reality is oftentimes the folks that...
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everybody that visited us was overwhelmed. when they got their degrees, we train them in systems engineering. they were unbelievable in terms of helping the company grow successfully. leading a group under fire is a piece of cake. i said it backwards. leading the technology group is a piece of cake. i could tell you stories by the hours of things we do all over the world that our mission impossible that they do on their own because it is de right thing to do. that is one good example of the quality of people that come out of the military. nobody could understand why wanted you. all those guys want to do was bring the coffee. they did not want to go out and get something done. their leadership level was about zero. we had a long way to go. it has been wonderful to see all the great things they have done. they made the company successful. there were successful financially. paper for example of military on your life. you are a very special, unique person in terms of how to get things done and to keep them excited and climbing. >>
everybody that visited us was overwhelmed. when they got their degrees, we train them in systems engineering. they were unbelievable in terms of helping the company grow successfully. leading a group under fire is a piece of cake. i said it backwards. leading the technology group is a piece of cake. i could tell you stories by the hours of things we do all over the world that our mission impossible that they do on their own because it is de right thing to do. that is one good example of the...
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fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo , agetrol our lives, to make us better. no more big gulps or incandescent lightbulbs or untad lemonade stands. this all reflectshe reality to mention. inside every liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get out. [laughter] and justas liberals aren't ho tmawsy edict.ts are no when they control the congress, they rule without advice or consent. when they losetate elections, they descend on legislatures to shut down the very process of deliberation and debate. un ynkhaiv the discredited ideas of karl marx and jimmy carter is the way to the happy future. the book that jacob and i have obatth draich we ca
fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo ,...
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>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower fares than the competing amtrak trains. >> john: but poll contingencies don't find that glamorous. last point a criticism, case our viewers are skeptical about them. transportation blogger that likes big government. interstate highway system is the single biggest intervention in the economy, reading that you think it would be wonder of the free market. >> the interstate highway system worked it was government program that did it work. it worked because congress said first of all it will be funded by the users. we're not going to have general taxpayers, it will be funded by other taxes on the use
>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower...
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it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the african-american story as part of the fabric of american life, a life of freedom, of bondage, of hope and resiliency, of struggle and pain, of successes and triumphs. it allows us to look at american history from an african-american perspective, and by so doing, we can see how important african-american history is to a larger american history. robert smalls is included in the museum's vision, and it includes the stories related to robert smalls and his life and word. in february of -- february of th year, the museum celebrated the groundbreaking. and president obama was there. and i want to sha
it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the...
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we don't want is to have a system whereby they can clearly and use subterfuge to go from whatever it is up to 20%. we have to have some kind of monitoring here in order to make sure this is for real and not another fake. >> if they were to allow enrichment and hold it to 20% as they seem to be guaranteeing would that be verifiable and would that satisfy israel so that they could enrich to that extent, which they can now do? and they're now doing it, i believe. >> they are enriching it, but they're not supposed to enrich to the that level of 20%. >> what should the level be? >> four and a half or five. >> i thought it was between five and ten. >> we've agreed to provide them whatever. >> foreign policy issue in this coming election is there one that you can conceive of coming to bear? >> i always think of former defense secretary rumsfeld talking about there are known unknowns et cetera. physicals there is some foreign policy cries this is an election about jobs and economy. and what the president has done is successfully neutralized what has always been a republican advantage on fore
we don't want is to have a system whereby they can clearly and use subterfuge to go from whatever it is up to 20%. we have to have some kind of monitoring here in order to make sure this is for real and not another fake. >> if they were to allow enrichment and hold it to 20% as they seem to be guaranteeing would that be verifiable and would that satisfy israel so that they could enrich to that extent, which they can now do? and they're now doing it, i believe. >> they are enriching...
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>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower fares than the competing amtrak trains. >> john: but poll contingencies don't find that glamorous. last point a criticism, case our viewers are skeptical about them. transportation blogger that likes big government. interstate highway system is the single biggest intervention in the economy, reading that you think it would be wonder of the free market. >> the interstate highway system worked it was government program that did it work. it worked because congress said first of all it will be funded by the users. we're not going to have general taxpayers, it will be funded by other taxes on the use
>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower...
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he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the president about this program, but they failed to mention that at least three national security advisers at the white house were being briefed about this program. as soon as we found out about kevin o'reilly who was a national security adviser at the time of this program was in touch with the phoenix office about this, they shipped him off to iraq, and he is unavailable for comment or to answer any questions by investigators. not to mention president obama's senior adviser for latin america was also getting briefed on program. and so why does this
he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the...
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to the current situation and changes you had to make please disregard the original request and let us do i think that's what's to be one request at a time this is going to police warehouse contact mohammad omar left the company it says please ship the following and there you can see an order for dozens of communications equipment so seems like there is a conflict of interest going on at the minimum conflict of interest and at best it's a blatant hypocrisy. and at worst i mean they're accusing asuncion money. and look what they're doing there is this thing of foreign government attempting to benefit. a foreign nation that we're supposedly trying to sanction at the same time and i find all of this is very interesting because it shows number one that weeki leak we like the leaks is alive and well despite the best efforts of so many countries to shut it down and number two that as much as the mainstream media wants to distance itself from wiki leaks the syria files are the front page of every major newspaper in the world right now seems a little bit ironic they're also wanted to point out
to the current situation and changes you had to make please disregard the original request and let us do i think that's what's to be one request at a time this is going to police warehouse contact mohammad omar left the company it says please ship the following and there you can see an order for dozens of communications equipment so seems like there is a conflict of interest going on at the minimum conflict of interest and at best it's a blatant hypocrisy. and at worst i mean they're accusing...
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we get them used to being around people. and once their court case is cleared, we take actual ownership of the animal, we adopt them out to a good home. >> good boy. >> the animals are cared for by inmate workers who have no history of animal abuse. male inmates take care of the horses and other farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit. best job on the yard. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls on the yard. what i like best about the dogs is they don't argue with everything that you say like the inmates do. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i don't give them a ticket. i don't care their occupation. you know the sad part of it? the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. i will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we
we get them used to being around people. and once their court case is cleared, we take actual ownership of the animal, we adopt them out to a good home. >> good boy. >> the animals are cared for by inmate workers who have no history of animal abuse. male inmates take care of the horses and other farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit. best job on the yard. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls...
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tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november. >> tell obama to stop the spending. >> reporter: one research firm estimates spending on national, local and state races could hit $9.8 billion. by comparison, 2008's tab was $7 billion. >> he's putting you at risk. >> reporter: it stems from a 2010 supreme court ruling. it says spending by corporations and unions cannot be limited. enter the word of the super pack. >> the "jvzsuper pack is doling huge dollars. >> it's the year. >> i didn't say something nasty, it was the super pack. >> reporter: they can collect and spend unlimited amounts of campaign contributions
tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november....
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keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> and now a story out of oklahoma city. a mother that lost both her arms and her legs to a bad infection is regaining her independence. dana howard had her limbs amputated less than a year ago. she uses a prosthetic hand to drink water for the first time. >> squeeze it a little tighter. okay, good. >> oh! yay! >>
keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> and now a story out of oklahoma city. a mother that lost both her arms and her legs to a bad infection is regaining her independence. dana howard had her limbs amputated less than a year ago. she uses a prosthetic hand to drink water for the first time. >> squeeze it a little tighter. okay, good. >> oh! yay! >>
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brian mooar joins us live from washington. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. if mitt romney is waiting for an apology, it might be a while. from president obama, no apologies for the sharp new attacks on republican mitt romney and his leadership time at bain capital. >> no, we won't be apologizing. >> reporter: an obama campaign spokesman took the fight to a whole new level when she claimed romney was lying to the nation when he left bain or committed a felony in filing false documents with government regulators. >> he's claiming i wasn't there at the time except he filed an s.e.c. listing that says he was the ceo, chairman, and president of the company. >> by starting negative, by going extremely tough -- >> reporter: in a new ad team romney is blasting the president for going negative. >> whatever happened to hoping change? >> this is not the candidate of hope and change. this is a candidate who is hoping to change the subject. >> reporter: romney's campaign wants to shift the conversation back to the
brian mooar joins us live from washington. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. if mitt romney is waiting for an apology, it might be a while. from president obama, no apologies for the sharp new attacks on republican mitt romney and his leadership time at bain capital. >> no, we won't be apologizing. >> reporter: an obama campaign spokesman took the fight to a whole new level when she claimed romney was lying to the nation when he left bain or committed a...
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when i young girl who joined us at a town meeting came up to us six years old and she said mr. gardner i'm worried about our country and i just want to know what i can do to help it. a six-year-old girl who wants to know what she can do to help our country. it is our obligation those of us in this room to make sure that we are helping her by doing the right thing this november and making the choice for the direction of this nation. a choice that is more freedom and a choice that ad here to our constitution and a choice that says we in this room know how to better manage our lives, our families and our businesses better than any government over could. [ applause ] and while it seems like there was a long time ago, there was a supreme court decision aside from the supreme court decision this week. and our next speaker knows about this. jan brewer helped lead the county to one of the best managed counties in the nation. and the arizona legislature she worked to make fiscal responsibility a hallmark of the arizona budget. she has always known that hard work is the way to make thing
when i young girl who joined us at a town meeting came up to us six years old and she said mr. gardner i'm worried about our country and i just want to know what i can do to help it. a six-year-old girl who wants to know what she can do to help our country. it is our obligation those of us in this room to make sure that we are helping her by doing the right thing this november and making the choice for the direction of this nation. a choice that is more freedom and a choice that ad here to our...
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we actually got dispensation from the general assembly to allow us to use black cars and that sort of thing fromr states to come in and be part of that piece with helping us with the logistics. we have a lot of assets in charlotte and looking forward tow those assets off from a travel standpoint. >> yes, sir? >> bill fulton from smart growt. mayor foxx you spoke eloquently about your downtown and the light rail, your predecessor, a republican, did the same. mayor buckhorn expressed the idea showing off tampa's urban renaissance might actually get a bunch of republicans excited about cities, and nevertheless this whole thing still is viewed as a largely issue as the transportation bill outcome showed and i'm wondering whether you think or how might you your and highlighting your cities and the urban renaissance of those cities and these partisan events to actually make those issues maybe even less partisan. is that possible? >> yes, i do think it's possible to make them less partisan and in fact, miss torqually, they have less partisan. one of the folks i most admire on transportation
we actually got dispensation from the general assembly to allow us to use black cars and that sort of thing fromr states to come in and be part of that piece with helping us with the logistics. we have a lot of assets in charlotte and looking forward tow those assets off from a travel standpoint. >> yes, sir? >> bill fulton from smart growt. mayor foxx you spoke eloquently about your downtown and the light rail, your predecessor, a republican, did the same. mayor buckhorn expressed...
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joining us from chicago dr. austin goals bi. he currently teaches at the university university chicago. where am i going wrong, professor. >> it's good to see you again, bill. i think you went wrong perhaps in two places. the first is if you look at how much of their income, high income people are paying in taxes. it's not higher, it's actually dramatically lower. if you look at the 400 highest income people in the country, the amount of their income they are paying in taxes is about half of what it was 15 years ago. so, it wasn't class warfare when george bush cut these taxes and nor would it be class warfare to have those rates go back to what they were under clinton. >> bill: yeah, but there are a lot of other taxes that weren't in play as you know under bill clinton. id ask my brain room staff to put together a list of new taxes that president obama has either passed or wants to pass. they are staggering. they are taxes that people don't know about. so, yes, you are right on othe income tax level, 36% is less than the 39% pl
joining us from chicago dr. austin goals bi. he currently teaches at the university university chicago. where am i going wrong, professor. >> it's good to see you again, bill. i think you went wrong perhaps in two places. the first is if you look at how much of their income, high income people are paying in taxes. it's not higher, it's actually dramatically lower. if you look at the 400 highest income people in the country, the amount of their income they are paying in taxes is about half...
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>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower fares than the competing amtrak trains. >> john: but poll contingencies don't find that glamorous. last point a criticism, case our viewers are skeptical about them. transportation blogger that likes big government. interstate highway system is the single biggest intervention in the economy, reading that you think it would be wonder of the free market. >> the interstate highway system worked it was government program that did it work. it worked because congress said first of all it will be funded by the users. we're not going to have general taxpayers, it will be funded by other taxes on the use
>> trains most amtrak use diesel. same kind of fuel that our cars and trucks use. they preclude. they use a little less energy than the average automobile today, but automobiles are getting more fuel efficient much faster than trains. the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower...
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casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch really, florida. these are nasa animations, when it goes up in 2014, it will be unmanned at first because they must test it. when it comes to reentering the earth's atmosphere. >> the shuttle came back in 17,500 miles an hour. >> here in arizona, they're going to be testing the capsules' parachute system. the devices will help bring orion safely back home once it gets past reentry. so they're dropping it out of a c-17 cargo jet at more than 20,000 feet over the arizona desert. this is the fifth of 18 parachute tests that will happen. eventually it will take man to places like mars and t
casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch...
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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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brian mooar there for us in washington. brian, thanks so much. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in arizona they don't call them flash floods for nothing. a couple near tucson captured these images as the rushing waters overtook a creek bed in just seconds. recent wildfires have wiped out a good chunk of the land that would normally control the runoff there. >>> in oklahoma, police had to use a robot to move and then blow up explosives found in a home in tulsa. officers stumbled upon a cache after a routine traffic stop. they also found a cannon along with more than a dozen firearms and drugs. two people have been arrested. ? california a killer whale is attacking a trainer. the trainer did survive, but it shows the man fighting for eight minutes, at times struggling with the whale underwater. despite numerous injuries, people believe that that trainer is still working for sea world. wow. >>> and finally in massachusetts, this is one big, bad lobster. the 21 pound crustacean
brian mooar there for us in washington. brian, thanks so much. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in arizona they don't call them flash floods for nothing. a couple near tucson captured these images as the rushing waters overtook a creek bed in just seconds. recent wildfires have wiped out a good chunk of the land that would normally control the runoff there. >>> in oklahoma, police had to use a robot to move and then blow up...
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he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >> good evening. hi, i'm delighted to be here with you and to bring greetings to you from our founding director, lonnie g.baunch at the african-american museum of history and culture. and i've been asked to talk about robert smalls and the future. and he does have a future with the national museum of african-american history and culture. let me begin by talking about the history and mission of the museum. the national museum of african-american history and culture was established in 2003 as the 19th museum of the smithsonian institution, the largest museum complex and research organization in the world. its mis
he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >>...
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they were in hawk to the british and the french and the british were actually able to use their position of being creditors to buy up the suez canal. that's the reason that they took control of it, and the egyptian ruler, a man named ismael, just didn't have the money to finance the statue of liberty. this was in the late 1860s now. and bartholdi went back to france, disappointed that he wasn't going to be able to build his statue in the land of the great ancient colossal statues, and a whole variety of circumstances intervened. one was the franco-prussian war which kicked bartholdi out of his home. he was from the province of alcace which was occupied from the germans and bartholdi's home city was komar and his own home was occupied by german soldiers. he was a great french patriot and refused to go there as long as the germans were occupying it, so he went back to paris only to have the paris commune break out. the pairs commune was a revolution in which the working people of the city basically seized control of the government and wanted to institute a very radical form of politics. ba
they were in hawk to the british and the french and the british were actually able to use their position of being creditors to buy up the suez canal. that's the reason that they took control of it, and the egyptian ruler, a man named ismael, just didn't have the money to finance the statue of liberty. this was in the late 1860s now. and bartholdi went back to france, disappointed that he wasn't going to be able to build his statue in the land of the great ancient colossal statues, and a whole...
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how a hundred year old wildlife regulation is turning us into... nanati ((ad lib meteorollgist)) p, this week... we're giving aaay 250 dollar giant giftcards. giftcards.it's our giant morning.iffyou want to win orni- your name... you ave 15 's 3 minutes to call in and claim your prize.if the winner another name.in... we'll draw - name.if you want to nter... just go to our facebooo page.. facebook dot com laah foxbaltimore... become a fan and complete the entrr form o enter.go tooour website for...
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the storms stayed to the north and well to the south of us. but i do not think that will be the case tomorrow. i think temperatures will be a lot warmer tomorrow and that will provide a focal point for thunderstorms out there. some could be strong and maybe severe. we'll talk about when the storms may run in and how hot the temperatures could get tuesday and thursday. >>> officials in virginia want to recover some of the $27 million thain spent responding to that terrible storm at the end of june. 15 people died. more than 1 million customers lost power own several states. governor mcdonald is asking fema for help. they could reimburse expenses for activating extra emergency crews, opening shelters and removing debris. >>> police are looking for teenagers accused in a weekend hate crime that left a local yoga instructor in the hospital. michael hall and his boyfriend were headed home in northeast d.c. when they encountered the teens who started beating the couple up. another couple got them to safety and to howard university hospital where hal
the storms stayed to the north and well to the south of us. but i do not think that will be the case tomorrow. i think temperatures will be a lot warmer tomorrow and that will provide a focal point for thunderstorms out there. some could be strong and maybe severe. we'll talk about when the storms may run in and how hot the temperatures could get tuesday and thursday. >>> officials in virginia want to recover some of the $27 million thain spent responding to that terrible storm at the...